Tag Archives: Boehner

By Katie McHugh Texas Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) slammed Republican leadership on Monday for slavishly serving the interests of major corporations — and worse, leading attacks from the Left on its conservative grassroots base. The Democrats are “relentless” in pursuing … Continue reading →

Earlier this month soon to be Ex-Speaker John Boehner, (RINO, OH) called grassroots conservatives “bad garbage.” Then he resigned. Yesterday Rep. Peter King (RINO, NY) called grassroots conservatives “crazies.” I wonder if Mahatma Gandhi is trying to tell us something from … Continue reading →

By Mike Flynn July 23, 2015 The conservative activist group Citizens United is releasing a new poll of its membership, which surveyed some 4,000 activists across the country. Just two percent approve of the job Congress is doing. More than … Continue reading →

“Sometimes You Have to Make Changes to the Coach” By Josh Siegel Jine 22, 2015 A conservative House lawmaker angry at “a culture of punishment and fear” created by Speaker John Boehner and his leadership team has had enough. “For … Continue reading →

Question: What is the largest cave in the United States? Answer: The Republican Establishment. While there a relatively small number of true Conservative Republicans in the House (thankfully our own Congressman, Ted Yoho is one of them) and Senate, many … Continue reading →

Friends, On Tuesday, the House of Representatives elected John Boehner to be the Speaker of the House for the 114th Congress. While I did not support his candidacy and desired a different outcome, I am still hopeful. I am hopeful because the … Continue reading →

The Nuclear Option – by Charles Hurt – Dec. 10, 2015 Call it the mysterious case of the Incredible Shrinking GOP. Barely one month ago, the party sailed to victory in one of the biggest rout election waves of the … Continue reading →

So much for reading the bill! The good news: There a few good Republicans in the House. The bad news: None of them are in leadership positions – ADB Election results in November that emboldened the House Republican majority and … Continue reading →